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Discover LudwigThe phrase "field is empty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence such as "The field was empty, but moments later it was full of eager players ready to start the game."
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This returns the first character of the string, or '\0' if the text field is empty.
The second field represents a user's encrypted password, but if the field is empty, that user has no password.
But he still goes to the stadium, only now it is when the stands are quiet and the field is empty.
The impulse response and some acoustical parameters such as sound pressure level at different positions can be calculated by the program, no matter there are a certain kind of barriers in the field or the field is empty.
By default no max is set, in which case this method returns 0. Returns the text field's placeholder text, which is usually displayed as a light gray text in the field when the field is empty.
If this field is empty, the company chose not to validate itself as a legal entity.
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The field was empty one hour after a trivial intrasquad game.
But Dickey was knocked out after walking five and giving up three runs, and many seats at chilly Citi Field were empty.
The stands out toward left field were empty and quiet-looking, and so after a couple of scoreless innings he headed that way.
Though invitations to the six-week Saturday afternoon polo series are among the most coveted of the Hamptons season -- more so because they can't be purchased -- the two rows of folding chairs set up by the field were empty.
When they first moved into their house in 2011, the field was empty, but in 2014 it was leased to Regina Killer, who runs a small dairy farm.
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